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{{Infobox company
| name = Young Broadcasters of America
| logo =
| caption = Communication. For Life.
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| founder = Jimmy Young
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| location_city = [[Natick]], [[Massachusetts]]
| location_country = [[United States]]
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| key_people = [[Bob Halloran]], [[Jerry Trupiano]], Sonia Cormier, [[Jimmy Myers]], [[Sean Grande]], Matt Stavropoloulus
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| services = Teaching children television broadcasting
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| owner = Jimmy Young
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'''Young Broadcasters of America''' ('''YBA''') is a business in [[Natick]], [[MA]] that runs camps, workshops, and classes which allow local area children the opportunity to host and produce television programs. It was founded by current owner Jimmy Young in 2008 under the name "Young Sportscasters of America", but changed its name to '''Young Broadcasters of America''' in 2009 to be more inclusive to children with different interests. <ref>http://www.boston.com/yourtown/natick/articles/2009/10/03/future_sports_broadcasters_sign_on_to_be_schooled_here_as_young_as_10/?page=1</ref> Their primary program, hosted and produced by children ages 10 to 17, is known as ''Back Talk'' which runs a live show on [[Ustream]] every Sunday and covers a variety of topics in a [[news style]] format.<ref>http://youngbroadcasters.com/</ref>
'''Young Broadcasters of America''' ('''YBA''') is a business in [[Natick]], [[MA]] that runs camps, workshops, and classes which allow local area children the opportunity to host and produce television programs. It was founded by current owner Jimmy Young in 2008 under the name "Young Sportscasters of America", but changed its name to '''Young Broadcasters of America''' in 2009 to be more inclusive to children with different interests. <ref>http://www.boston.com/yourtown/natick/articles/2009/10/03/future_sports_broadcasters_sign_on_to_be_schooled_here_as_young_as_10/?page=1</ref> Their primary program, hosted and produced by children ages 10 to 17, is known as ''Back Talk'' which runs a live show on [[Ustream]] every Sunday and covers a variety of topics in a [[news style]] format.<ref>http://youngbroadcasters.com/</ref>


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Revision as of 17:31, 19 July 2010

Young Broadcasters of America
FounderJimmy Young
Headquarters,
Key people
Bob Halloran, Jerry Trupiano, Sonia Cormier, Jimmy Myers, Sean Grande, Matt Stavropoloulus
ServicesTeaching children television broadcasting
OwnerJimmy Young

Young Broadcasters of America (YBA) is a business in Natick, MA that runs camps, workshops, and classes which allow local area children the opportunity to host and produce television programs. It was founded by current owner Jimmy Young in 2008 under the name "Young Sportscasters of America", but changed its name to Young Broadcasters of America in 2009 to be more inclusive to children with different interests. [1] Their primary program, hosted and produced by children ages 10 to 17, is known as Back Talk which runs a live show on Ustream every Sunday and covers a variety of topics in a news style format.[2]

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